Crossbow case including ethylene-vinyl acetate
A crossbow case with an exterior shell and an interior compartment within the exterior shell. The exterior shell is made of ethylene-vinyl acetate. The exterior shell has a thickness in the range of about 1/16 to ¼ of an inch. The exterior shell includes a top member and a bottom member in a hinged configuration.
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This application claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/100,832, filed on 7 Jan. 2015, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety herein.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe invention relates to crossbow cases.
Conventional crossbow cases are formed of hard plastics, polypropylene plastics, nylons, or soft fabrics. While the hard plastic cases provide a hard protective surface, the fabrication process for these cases requires expensive tooling. The production of the fabric cases is labor intensive due to sewing requirements. The fabric cases have a soft texture, but provide less protection of the crossbow held inside, increasing the likelihood of damage to the crossbow.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn an embodiment, a crossbow case may comprise an exterior shell and an interior compartment within the exterior shell. The exterior shell may comprise ethylene-vinyl acetate. The interior compartment may be dimensioned to house a crossbow. The interior compartment may also be dimensioned to house a crossbow and one or more crossbow accessories. The exterior shell may include a camouflage pattern. A foam insert may be disposed within the interior compartment. The exterior shell may include a top member and a bottom member. The top member and the bottom member may be connected with hinges positioned at a forward end of the crossbow case. The top member and the bottom member may also be connected with hinges positioned at a rearward end of the crossbow case. The exterior shell may include one or more apertures dimensioned to allow placement of a foot stirrup of a crossbow. The exterior shell may have a thickness of about 1/16 to about ¼ of an inch. The exterior layer may include an ethylene-vinyl acetate layer. The ethylene-vinyl acetate layer may have a thickness of about 1/16 to about ¼ of an inch.
In another embodiment, the exterior of crossbow case 10 may include EVA with an outer layer attached to the outer surface of the EVA and an inner layer attached to the inner surface of the EVA. For example, the outer and inner layers may be formed of a thin fabric, such as nylon or velvet. The outer and inner layers may include a pattern such as a camouflage pattern.
Crossbow case 10 may include top member 12 and bottom member 14, which may be connected with hinges. Crossbow case 10 is dimensioned to house a crossbow in an interior compartment. In one embodiment, crossbow case 10 may be dimensioned to house a crossbow along with arrows, quivers, scopes, rope cocking devices, and other accessories. Crossbow case 10 may include one or more foam inserts disposed within the interior compartment. The foam inserts may protect the crossbow and any accessories housed within the interior compartment during storage and transportation.
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While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described, it is to be understood that the embodiments are illustrative only and that the scope of the invention is to be defined solely by the appended claims when accorded a full range of equivalents, many variations and modifications naturally occurring to those skilled in the art from a review hereof.
Claims
1. A crossbow case comprising an exterior shell and an interior compartment within the exterior shell, wherein the exterior shell comprises ethylene-vinyl acetate, wherein the interior compartment is configured to house a crossbow, and wherein the exterior shell includes an outer layer affixed to an exterior surface of the ethylene-vinyl acetate and an inner layer affixed to an inner surface of the ethylene-vinyl acetate.
2. The crossbow case of claim 1, wherein the interior compartment is configured to further house one or more crossbow accessories.
3. The crossbow case of claim 1, further comprising a foam insert is disposed within the interior compartment, the foam insert configured to secure a crossbow within the interior compartment.
4. The crossbow case of claim 3, wherein the foam insert is configured to further secure one or more crossbow accessories within the interior compartment.
5. The crossbow case of claim 1, wherein the exterior shell includes a camouflage pattern.
6. The crossbow case of claim 1, wherein the exterior shell includes a top member and a bottom member.
7. The crossbow case of claim 6, wherein the top member and the bottom member are connected with one or more hinges positioned at a forward end of the crossbow case.
8. The crossbow case of claim 6, wherein the top member and the bottom member are connected with one or more hinges positioned at a rearward end of the crossbow case.
9. The crossbow case of claim 1, wherein the exterior shell includes one or more apertures dimensioned to permit placement of a foot stirrup of the crossbow therethrough when the crossbow is housed within the interior compartment of the crossbow case.
10. The crossbow case of claim 9, wherein the one or more apertures are formed by the top member and the bottom member in a closed position.
11. The crossbow case of claim 1, wherein the exterior shell has a thickness of about 1/16 to about ¼ of an inch.
12. A crossbow case comprising:
- an exterior shell including a top member, a bottom member, and one more apertures through a front end of the exterior shell, wherein the exterior shell comprises ethylene-vinyl acetate;
- one or more hinges secured to a rearward end of the top member and a rearward end of the bottom member for securing the top and bottom members in a hinged configuration; and
- an interior compartment within the exterior shell, wherein the interior compartment is configured to house a crossbow with a foot stirrup of the crossbow extending through the one or more apertures.
13. The crossbow case of claim 12, wherein the interior compartment is configured to further house one or more crossbow accessories.
14. The crossbow case of claim 12, further comprising a foam insert disposed in the interior compartment, the foam insert configured to secure a crossbow within the interior compartment.
15. The crossbow case of claim 12, wherein the exterior shell includes an outer layer affixed to an exterior surface of the ethylene-vinyl acetate and an inner layer affixed to an inner surface of the ethylene-vinyl acetate.
16. The crossbow case of claim 12, wherein the exterior shell has a thickness of about 1/16 to about ¼ of an inch.
17. A cross bow case comprising:
- an exterior shell including a top member and a bottom member pivotally connected by hinges secured to a rearward end of the top member and a rearward end of the bottom member, wherein the top and bottom members each comprises ethylene-vinyl acetate; and
- an interior compartment within the exterior shell, wherein the interior compartment is configured to house a crossbow;
- wherein in a closed position, the top member and the bottom member form one or more apertures configured to allow passage therethrough of a crossbow foot stirrup.
18. The crossbow case of claim 17, wherein the exterior shell includes an outer layer affixed to an exterior surface of the ethylene-vinyl acetate and an inner layer affixed to an inner surface of the ethylene-vinyl acetate.
19. The crossbow case of claim 17, further comprising a foam insert disposed in the interior compartment, the foam insert configured to secure a crossbow within the interior compartment.
Type: Grant
Filed: Jan 7, 2016
Date of Patent: May 30, 2017
Patent Publication Number: 20160195358
Assignee: Barnett Outdoors, LLC (Tarpon Springs, FL)
Inventor: David A. Barnett (Tarpon Springs, FL)
Primary Examiner: Bryon Gehman
Application Number: 14/990,337
International Classification: F41B 5/14 (20060101);